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Can someone post the espn article about Ryan Tannehill

2. Ryan Tannehill, QB, Miami Dolphins. Tannehill is not the safest choice for this list, but he's one of my favorites. Catastrophic offensive line problems and broader organizational issues have hurt him recently, but those issues have been resolved favorably for the time being. Bill Lazor's arrival as offensive coordinator from Philadelphia brings restored hope following Nick Foles' breakout season for the Eagles. Tannehill is in much better position to succeed in 2014. He has the talent to capitalize.

Only Dwayne Allen of the Colts ranks higher than Tannehill.
 
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36. Lamar Miller, RB, Miami Dolphins. Miller topped 700 yards rushing last season, setting the bar relatively high for him to truly achieve breakout status. He remains a player to watch while playing behind an improved line and within a system that facilitated league-leading rushing totals in Philadelphia last season.
 
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36. Lamar Miller, RB, Miami Dolphins. Miller topped 700 yards rushing last season, setting the bar relatively high for him to truly achieve breakout status. He remains a player to watch while playing behind an improved line and within a system that facilitated league-leading rushing totals in Philadelphia last season.

hmmm... Ok, the system may definitely be a factor, but let's not pretend that McCoy wasn't the main factor there....
 
hmmm... Ok, the system may definitely be a factor, but let's not pretend that McCoy wasn't the main factor there....

Lamar Miller isn't nearly as good as McCoy, and our OL isn't nearly as good at run blocking as Philly's OL.

But if Bill Lazor takes Chip Kelly's running game concepts (i.e. run out of the hurry-up, run even on non-traditional running downs), Miller and Moreno could both have pretty good years.
 
Lamar Miller isn't nearly as good as McCoy, and our OL isn't nearly as good at run blocking as Philly's OL.

But if Bill Lazor takes Chip Kelly's running game concepts (i.e. run out of the hurry-up, run even on non-traditional running downs), Miller and Moreno could both have pretty good years.
I don't think Miller is a great back by any means but he could be a great change of pace guy, he`s no workhorse... That being said he`s still offers more than Moreno(big play potential) and I would ve gone a different route with the type of back you re going to pair with Miller...
 
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